Last we saw Red Skull, he was making a shocking cameo in Avengers: Infinity War. Enslaved by the Infinity Stones to serve as protector of the Soul Stone, Captain America’s old nemesis guided Thanos to the location of the powerful gem, which exacted a gut-wrenching price for its possession.

Those lucky enough to be heading to the San Diego Comic-Con next week don’t need intergalactic transportation to catch up with the crimson-headed villain. As one of its coveted convention exclusives, Hasbro is offering a deluxe 6-inch Red Skull action figure, accessorized with the Tesseract, aka Space Stone aka Cosmic Cube, which he wielded in Captain America: The First Avenger and which powered his Hydra army. The $59.99 limited-edition set also includes your own personal version of the Infinity Stone (complete with authentic light-and-sound effects) to help accomplish whatever diabolical deeds you can dream up. Here is Yahoo Entertainment’s exclusive sneak peek at the Marvel Legends Series Red Skull and Electronic Tesseract. Hail Hydra!

You and Red Skull can have matching Cosmic Cubes. The life-size version of the Tesseract features light effects and a hidden battery compartment, and the “Marvel Legends” figure features detailed sculpting and full articulation. (Photo: Hasbro)

Red Skull comes in a Hydra-themed box. (Photo: Hasbro)

The interior includes secret Hydra “files” based on the Marvel Cinematic Universe. (Photo: Hasbro)

For fans unable to travel to Comic-Con July 19 to July 22, remaining inventory of the Red Skull set will be sold on HasbroToyShop.com while supplies last.

Meanwhile, today, July 5, also marks the launch of Hasbro and Marvel’s #HasbroToyPic initiative on the Hasbro Pulse Instagram to the celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Beginning with the Red Skull shot, below, Hasbro will be unveiling 10 different scenes from different MCU films featuring anniversary action figures and snapped by 10 famous toy photographers.

The Red Skull tries to tap the cosmic power of the Tesseract. (Photo: Hasbro)